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Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 28, May 16-24, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 16
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- . Last November Professor Vincenzo Caglioti., the President of the National Research Council of Italy, and some of his associates visited Washington and a specific draft agreement was discussed. However, it was agreed that signing should be deferred until
- , is that the late Roy Miller, a man who was at one time the publisher of this newspaper and who was the representative in Washington for the Port of Corpus Christi, the Intercoastal Canal Association and a number of other things, had been active as a legislative
- of popular magazines; LBJ a voracious reader of newspapers; LBJ-FDR agreement on policy; Rayburn-LBJ relationship; LBJ and the Texas delegation; LBJ gets NYA job; roadside parks; the "Little Congress;" LBJ drafts patronage agreement for Texas delegation.
- correspondence; the Mayo Foundation; the Education Symposium at the Library and an economic seminar at the Ranch; friends, staff, and associates of the Johnsons; the LBJ Ranch; and LBJ personal information including his clothing, movies shown at the Ranch, his
- departed at 11:04a BM(pl) Joe Califano (pl) BM (pl) n^^ January White House_ Day 13, 1966 Thursday Activity (inciude visited by) ture Expendi- American Football Code To the Cabinet Room to greet a delegation from the/Coaches Association
- ’ professional accomplishments, finances, military service, social activities, friends, associates and clients including Lyndon B. and Lady Bird Johnson. The papers include materials on tourism, real estate, minerals resources, ranching, radio, television
- Association and wenior Vice President of the Manufacturers Hanover Bank in New York, was asked to be deputy mission leader because of his deep knowledge of Korea. In the past weeks Mr. Ball and Mr. Beplat have drawn together 27 representative leaders
- by President 5-29-67 Statement to the Member of the Association of the U.S. Army 8-23 Statement on the Bismuth, Molybdenum and Rare Earth Stockpiles 11-23-67 Letter to the Speaker on D.C. Reorganization Plan 8-16-67 Federal Executive Boards Statement 6-19-67
Oral history transcript, Lawrence F. O'Brien, interview 13 (XIII), 9/10/1986, by Michael L. Gillette
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- . So the manufacturers were not in a very good position to be selling their bill of goods. They had some buyers, but the buyers were people who were sympathetic to them or closely associated with them. G: Were there segments of American industry
- The following are the amendments which Mr. G. E. Leighty informed the Committee on Government Operations tives' Association that he would submit on behalf of the Railway Labor Execu for the reasons set forth in Mr. Leighty's Section 4
- Series description: This series consists of files created by White House aides at the request of Lyndon B. Johnson. The files contain correspondence, reports, statements, and newspaper clippings. The materials cover the Department of Transportation
- Republi tent, and, in a large measure, anti can adviser on for~ign policy, speaking democratic. to the National Publishers' Association In the same Cleveland address the on the 17th day of January past, the Senator from Michigan would have us latest
- Sessions) [House Voting Record. 1966] 9 American Enterprise Institute, 1969 American Institute for Free Labor The American Legion 1964 American Medical Association American Medical Association, General: 1964, '65,'66,'67,'68 American Medical Society - 1965
- ,...,........_,_, _____ ..,.;;{_1 ~~,=~ $~~ ~T~•lbr5ri.~· NEWSPAPERS WITHOUT AP WERE WITHOUT A STORY. H:tA206 RA IYLCZCVYX 018UR +A"•Box 13, BJT, 3 TAKEs,500-1,490 +BY JA"ES W."ANGAN +ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER ALICE, TEX, (AP) - A FORNERTEXASVOTINGOFFICIAL SEEKING''PEACE OF NINO
- This folder consists of scans of a presentation scrapbook given to Jim Mangan by the Associated Press containing clippings of his reportage. The original has been transferred to the LBJ Library Museum
- On Development of Outdoor Recreation in 1966: Since 1962 SCS technicians helped 34,700 rural landowners and operators establish one or more income producing recreation enterprises. For more than 3,200 of this number recreation became their primary source
- in most of that activity. I was a I was heavily Close to Dr. Martin Luther King --closely associated with all the national civil rights leaders. B: What was your opinion of the Justice Department's, and the Kennedy Administration generally, handling
Oral history transcript, Bourke B. Hickenlooper, interview 1 (I), 9/19/1968, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- association with him as a member from the House on the Joint Committee. M: I see. When Mr. Johnson became a Senate Leader, as Minority Leader and later as Majority Leader, how would you characterize his relationship with the Republican leadership, of which
- and gold, and strip mining problems. -1". BE 4/Mink INDUSTRY/MINK (open 6/73) Boxes 12, 18 Tariff Commission Report on investigation of the mink industry. 2 items. BE 4/N INDUSTRY/N (open 6/73) Boxes 12, 18 Newspaper, Newsprint, Nickel, Non-electrical
- . They were industrial workers, union workers, hourly wage-earners who worked for private enterprise instead of for the state, and they did pretty well. So all these people were lined up. We were told we were not allowed to talk to Khrushchev. Of course, I
- organizations operate enables them to exert their influence, power, and terror without swift detection. Secrecy also permits small hard core groups to act without their identities becoming known to the general membership or to the public. Newspaper accounts
- (Southern Christian Leadership Conference) are "broke" and King recently approached the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People in New York to arrange for a loan of $500,000 which was turned down. King has now arranged through "the Deacons
- occupied by comme·r c:lal enterprises and that, in addition, he was advised to file supplemental. applica tions to cover repair of additional unoccupied buildings not included in his original application. Thia i8 confirmed by th·e OEP Area Office Director
- countries. This will mean the final dismantling of the Iron Curtain and the free association of East Europe and the West. It will entail the establishment of a viable relationship between the East European countries and the Soviet Union consistent
- "! paint of deatlnat' 1957 JANj7 PM 9 2- I LOS ANGELES NEWSPAPERS TODAY CARRIEDFRONTPAGE, ASSOCIATED PRESSSTORIESWASHINGTON DATELINEJAN 16TH 1957 REGARDING STATEMENT OF EXISTENCEOF FLYINGSAUCERS BY RETIREDREARADMIRAL DELMER S FAHRNEY FORMER HEADOF
- Reedy fr mans Bill Moyers fr mans James Rowe returning the President's Larry O'Brien fr mans McGeorge Bundy fr mans Robert Anderson NYC returning call his call Issued Statemen t - o n being advise d that th e Ne w York Shippin g Association
- [ NAID 39054173 ] https://www.discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/pres/aides AIDES FILES: DEVIER PIERSON Scope and content note: This collection consists of papers related to Devier Pierson while he served as Associate Special Counsel to the President
- LBJ Connection: Attorney for Anheuser-Busch; counsel for Falstaff Brewing Corporation; lobbyist for the Missouri Brewing Association; advisory board on National Parks, Historic Sites, Buildings and Monuments 1965-1970; St. Louis judge; rancher
Jaworski, Leon.
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- Bio: (1905-1982) Texas attorney and political associate of LBJ; War Crimes Prosecutor, Germany, WWII; Special Assistant, U.S. Attorney General, 1962-1965; Special Prosecutor during Watergate scandal
- LBJ Connection: Texas attorney and political associate of LBJ; Special Assistant, U.S. Attorney General, 1962-1965
Meridith, Fred V., 1910-1983
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- Bio: Fred V. Meridith (b. Frederick Van Cleve Meridith, October 5, 1910, Terrell, Texas-d. October 31, 1983, Terrell, Texas), political associate and local Terrell, Texas, campaign manager for Lyndon B. Johnson. Meridith is interred in Oakland
- LBJ Connection: LBJ political associate and campaign manager for Terrell, Texas
- LBJ Connection: President, American Bar Association, 1952-1953; President, Inter-American Bar Association, 1954-1956; Vice Chairman, Civil Rights Commission, 1957-1963; Vice Chairman, Atlantic-Pacific Interoceanic Canal Route Commission; President’s
Oral history transcript, John Chancellor, interview 1 (I), 4/25/1969, by Dorothy Pierce (McSweeny)
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- had a continuous association with the NBC network, during which time you worked as a news writer, general assignments reporter in the United States, and a foreign correspondent. Your first overseas assignment was in 1948 to Vienna. C: 1958. M
- Estate in Chief, Executive Research Time, Inc.: Officer, Enterprise, Corpora member EXECUTIVE/ .Jc ~ r tr/ 'l /N ){AMERICAN INSURANCE 85 N~W T. LAWRENCE .JOHN YORK, ASSOCIATION STREET N. y. 10038 'I- .JONES October PAf:SIO~NT 16, 1968
- in the newspaper about the extent of the deaths as well as some of the readings of the chemicals and so forth that were present in the air, and around eleven o'clock we made the decision that I was go; ng to go to London. We called the State Department. LBJ
- Kennedy in the preparation of the cover story. They did talk to some of his associates, but their editorial direction was to avoid taking their lead from persons known to be at odds with Mr. Hoover. Bradlee tells me flatly that the story that a search
- Shivers, and whom I had known some while I was in the University, thought very highly of as I have ever since. This is a gratuitous side comment, but he was the smartest politician I've met, ever been associated with. He called me in to the Lieutenant
- the advantages overseas association advantages Reports of association indicate that either the fact possibilities make clear to Shearer to Jamaica through American membership t~ reaching In a related Commonwealth heads future cooperation
- economy based on agriculture and mining to the more balanced economic structure of a semi-industrialized nation. The nation's economic achievements are due to a vigorous private enterprise sector and a government policy which has made economic development
- visited by) To Oval office w/ Jake Jacobsen- -who was out immediately OFF RECORD: Paul Miller, President of Gannet Newspapers .Tom John son Press card Mr. Miller invited the President to address the Associated Press Editors Convention meeting in New
- budget, which I have published for many years, which the National Planning Association has published for many years, which some other organizations have published--that is an example of what should be in the economic report as the integral starting point
- picturn will be published in future issuec. of The Councilor to taunt Lyndon Johnson,the Lehmans "1.r. Goldber& . ''Amc:.-ican" c0mm ,: m!tts W e have .;~'· ~,.;• .~ w \' _", the rh:wrc'- 1 ' • · Zip Code 71103 ''A Little Newspaper For People WhoThink
- political science academies and associations, and you are a writer and a lecturer. If you would like to add anything to that, by all means please feel free. S: No, I think that just about covers it. G: I'd like to begin this interview if I can
- ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] newspaper on the train, that kind of thing. More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh I think some of those were associated